







Hello Workshop folks! About a month back I posted that my hubby (B) and I (K) were buying a fixer upper. We settled yesterday and got the keys! We’ve about 3 months of weekends to get the place habitable, and I’m currently sitting in my local Bunnings cafe planning the next steps to tackle the bathroom renovation. I’d love to hear your thoughts in general and have a few specific questions too.
The bathroom: I call dibs on the title ‘worst tiled bathroom in Western Australia’ there’s really no words, this is just a shocker of a job. Check out the photos and laugh, or cry!
We’re getting a demolition crew in to get this and the living areas ready for work, and save us time / effort.
It’s a small room - 1650mm wide and I think 2900mm (not 6750mm long - it’s not a crazy long bathroom!) the ceiling is 2350mm We want an open shower with a frameless (?) panel and no door, and thinking a 750mm wide vanity, with an on bench sink, is the best way to use space. The second door to the bedroom will get bricked in.
We are thinking if two potential layouts
- Layout 1, we move the shower in front of the window where the bath is, about 1m wide and a 850-900mm glass screen from the right hand side. Vanity goes where the shower currently is, so the line of sight is to the sink
- Alt Layout is to keep shower as is but move the shower head to the left. This means you walk in the door and immediately face a glass panel, maybe having 30-50cm from the door. The vanity remains where it is.
In both layouts the sending door is bricked in and there’s no bath.
Can a shower be placed in front of a window like this (if properly tiled, waterproofed etc!) or is there risk of damage to the frame?
thanks for sharing this journey with me!